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Public Presentation Pinpoints Human Error in 2025 Election Poll Book Issue
Members of the public were able to hear directly from Fleck Eckert Klein McGarry, the West Chester-based law firm that investigated Chester County’s 2025 Election Day…
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New Family Homeless Shelter Unveiled in West Chester
The Friends Association recently unveiled a new family shelter in West Chester, expanding low-barrier emergency housing options in Chester County, writes Kenny Cooper for WHYY. The…
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West Chester Law Firm Uncovers Chester County Poll Book Error Results
After a polling error during the 2025 general election that affected 70,000 3rd party voters, West Chester law firm Fleck Eckert Klein McGarry was hired…
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Chester County Animal Rescues To Send Furry Friends to Annual Puppy Bowl
Furry companions from two Chester County animal shelters will participate in this year’s Puppy Bowl, writes Maria Pulcinella for WHYY. The beloved annual tradition by…
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New $11.5M Project Aims to Beautify Philadelphia in Preparation for 250th Birthday Celebrations
Mayor Cherelle Parker has announced a partnership between the city and various other partners on a new $11.5 million project to beautify key access points…
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Investigation into Chester County Poll Book Error Concludes, Results Forthcoming
The investigation into the error that resulted in 70,000 third-party voters in Chester County being omitted from poll books during last fall’s general election has…
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Inside the History of America’s First Army Hospital Located in Chester Springs
Chester County’s many ties to the Revolutionary War continue with the historic Yellow Springs Army hospital, writes Peter Crimmins for WHYY. The structure at the…
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Franconia Community Rallies in Escalating Goat Dispute
Two well-known goats have become the center of an emotional zoning dispute in Franconia Township, writes Emily Neil for WHYY. Tommy and Bam-Bam, a pair…
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Newest Brandywine Museum of Art Exhibit Highlights Wyeth Family Dollhouses
The Brandywine Museum of Art’s latest exhibit highlights a unique collection of vintage dollhouses belonging to beloved artist Ann Wyeth McCoy, writes Peter Crimmins for…
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Stroud Water Research Center Reveals the Impact of Road Salt on Local Waterways
A new study by Avondale’s Stroud Water Research Center has revealed the significant impact of road salt on local waters, writes Susan Phillips for WHYY.…
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Chester County Certifies 2025 Election Results While Awaiting Poll Error Investigation
Chester County Board of Elections certified the 2025 general election results in a tense meeting marked by expressions of frustration from upset attendees, writes Kenny…
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Rugby Coach Behind Eagles’ Tush Push Talks Controversial Play and Who Outed Him
The Philadelphia Eagles have become synonymous for the tush push over the past several seasons, and the play’s addition to the team’s offensive playbook can…
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Green Endorsement Stamp Simplifies Search for Local Produce in Chester County
Chester County shoppers will soon find it easier to identify local produce with the introduction of a green endorsement stamp from AgConnect, a public-private partnership between the Chester…
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HBO’s Task Receives Multi-Million Dollar Pennsylvania Tax Credit for Season Two Filming
Filming for season two of HBO’s Task is set to return to Southeastern Pennsylvania thanks to a multi-million dollar tax credit from the state, writes…
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St. Hedwig Church in Chester Will No Longer Be a Catholic Church
The Philadelphia Archdiocese has declared that St. Hedwig Church in Chester will no longer be used as a Catholic church, writes Cory Sharber for WHYY.…
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Lawsuit Challenges Revived Pipeline Project Set to Expand Chester County Compressor Station
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is being sued by a coalition of environmental groups and a homeowners’ association over a revived pipeline proposal that includes…
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Was The Revolutionary War America’s First Civil War? You Decide
When Ken Burns sat down with Joe Rogan last month and called the American Revolution “our first civil war,” it caught a lot of people…
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Ken Burns’ Delaware Valley Roots: How His Mother’s Battle with Cancer Forged a Passion for Storytelling
Before Ken Burns became the United States’ most admired documentary filmmaker, he was a quiet boy growing up in Newark, Delaware, the son of a…





























































